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Vietnam’s top 500 best growing, prosperous firms publicised

Vietnam’s top 500 fastest growing and prosperous enterprises (FAST500 AND BP500) were announced in a ceremony held by Vietnam Report JSC (VNR) and online newspaper VietnamNet on April 18 in Hanoi.
Vietnam’s top 500 best growing, prosperous firms publicised ảnh 1Vietnam’s top 500 fastest growing and prosperous enterprises (FAST500 AND BP500) were announced on April 18 (Source: //vietnamnet.vn)

Hanoi(VNA)
– Vietnam’s top 500 fastest growing and prosperous enterprises (FAST500AND BP500) were announced in a ceremony held byVietnam Report JSC (VNR) and online newspaper VietnamNet on April 18 in Hanoi.

This is eighth and third consecutive year the lists have been announced,respectively. The rankings were based on the research and evaluation of VNR.

Topfirms in FAST500 list include Mavin Austfeed JSC, Him Lam Real Estate TradingJSC, Dat Xanh Real Estate Service and Construction JSC, Vietnam Post and Telecommunication Industry Technology JSC, and F.D.CInvestment Construction JSC.

Meanwhile,topping the BP500 are Asia Food Industries JSC, Quang Trung Industrial Group,Vina Feed JSC, ADC Co., Ltd and Co May Lai Vung Co., Ltd.

The firms honoured have high growth potential, creative ideas in business, highsocial and community responsibility, and significant contributions to nationaldevelopment.

TheBP500 is designed to honour businesses with stable business results that havethe potential to grow and contribute significantly to the overall prosperity ofthe country.

TheFAST500 has been released annually since 2011. To be included in the list,companies have done their utmost to assert their strength in doing business,contributing to the country’s economic growth.

Onthe occasion, VNR also honoured the top ten prestigious enterprises in constructionand real estate business, which are operating effectively and have contributedto the sector’s development in 2017 – 2018.

A forum themed “Vietnamese businesses – growth and prosperity: voices from realestate market makers” also began on the same day, drawing experts andrepresentatives from leading local enterprises.

Delegates looked at the real estate market’s development in recent years anddiscussed ways to deal with challenges facing the sector, as well as market developmentscenarios in the coming time.-VNA
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